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A weight loss supplement based on the idea that all the Brazilians are skinny because they have some magic herb, not because they’re potentially starving, Brazilian Phyre claims that its creator created it after moving to the Amazon rainforest. Moreover they claim these “revolutionary” ingredients provide extra bursts of energy and boosts to your metabolism. So what are these “magical” ingredients? Brazilian Phyre includes guarana, acai, catuaba, and cha de bugre. Cha de Bugre has been sensationalized as a “Brazilian sensation”, but it hasn’t been proven to do anything. Catuaba is used as a “Viagra for poor people”, acai is a superfruit mostly used for its antioxidant benefits, and guarana has been shown to stimulate the systems, and possibly cause some of the negative side effects also associated with caffeine. As such, there is no research to support their claims, no proven fat burners, no proven appetite suppressants, no proven metabolic boosters, no picture testimonials, the list of issues with Brazilian Phyre goes on for miles. The only reason you might buy it is that it sells for only $21.99 per bottle.
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